
Bruce Allen Hopkins
1947 – 2025
Bruce Allen Hopkins was born on January 17, 1947, to Oliver and Letha Hopkins in Cherokee, Oklahoma. He spent his childhood in Jet, Oklahoma, a small farming community. He attended Jet schools and graduated from Jet High School in 1965. While in high school he played football, basketball and ran track for the Jet Tigers while also participating in FFA activities.
In 1966 Bruce joined the United States Air Force and served until 1970. In his last year of service, he was stationed at Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam.
On August 1, 1970, Bruce married Sherry Ann Robertson in Enid, Oklahoma, and they established their first home in Hydro, Oklahoma. Bruce attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management in 1974. After completing his degree, they moved to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, where he was employed by Farmland Industries as a manager trainee at the Pauls Valley Co-op. In 1978 Bruce began a new career with State Farm Insurance and moved to Watonga, Oklahoma, to start a new agency. There was a move to Enid in 1989, and Bruce became a State Farm agency manager and worked with other agents to grow their agencies. Then in 1995 Bruce and his family moved to Edmond where he finished his career as a State Farm Agent, retiring in 2013 after a 35-year career. Bruce enjoyed helping people with their insurance needs and working with fellow agents. During his career, there were many opportunities to travel to see the world. Out of all the travel, his favorite place to go was Red River, New Mexico. From his first trip in 1970 for his honeymoon to the last trip in 2021, Red River held his heart. He loved the cool mountain air, the beautiful scenery and wading the streams fishing for rainbow trout.
Bruce was always a lover of the outdoors. From the time he was small, goose hunting in his neighbors’ fields in Jet, Bruce’s life revolved around what hunting season was open in Oklahoma. From archery, black powder to rifle, he has always been an avid hunter. When not hunting, he could be found on a lake bass fishing or on the river channel catfishing.
Bruce’s commitment to the Lord and his church was another important aspect of his life. Bruce has been a member of Edmond’s First Baptist Church for many years and enjoyed serving on various committees and in the deacon ministry. He was always willing to help others and loved serving wherever he was needed.
Bruce is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sherry; his daughters Amber Moulton and her husband, Matt; and Alyssa Porter and her husband, Michael. He was very proud to be called Papa by his grandchildren: Aidan Ivy, Abby Ivy, Alex Ivy, Harvey Porter, Rowan Porter and Gentry Moulton.
To know Bruce was to love him. With his gentle nature and fun-loving spirit, he was a joy to be around.
In lieu of flowers pleas make memorial contributions to the Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children.
Visitation will be held Friday, June 20, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Matthews Funeral Home in Edmond, Oklahoma, with family present to greet friends and guests.
Services will be held Saturday, June 21, 2025, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Edmond’s First Baptist Church, 1300 E 33rd St, Edmond, OK 73013. Interment will follow at Gracelawn Cemetery in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Sherry and family, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Love, Marilyn & Perry Stout
Sherry and Family, We are sorry for your loss, may you remember precious memories!! Bruce was a gentle man and it was a pleasure to know him.
Dearest Sherry, Alyssa, Amber, and family,
We are so saddened by the passing of dear Bruce and wanted all of you to know that you all are in our prayers. Bruce was such a great man and a wonderful friend to so many. We always enjoyed our times together as couples on State Farm trips and will always cherish those memories. We always appreciated the fact that Bruce always supported us and our Brian when we held a yearly Memorial golf tournament in Brian’s memory. Bruce and other agents came out every year which meant so much to us. Sherry was there, too, to lend a helping hand behind the scenes. There was not a sweeter or more loving couple than Bruce and Sherry. We will miss him so much, but will treasure and be thankful for his friendship.
i’m so sorry to hear this news. I grew up in Jet . My dad was a pharmacist and had the Jet Drug and variety and I always admired Bruce. He was older than I was by about six or seven years, but I always admired how fast he was and looked up to him as an athlete and always seem to have a smile on his face. Dear lord please comfort Bruce’s family and friends during these difficult times
Bruce was a good friend. We attended college together and spent a lot of time hunting,fishing and playing softball together. Sherry has been a great caregiver,wife and grandmother. Love them both. ❤️❤️. Rest in peace with the Lord
I was so sorry to hear about Bruce. I have such good memories of the time you were in Hydro. You just fit right into our family. Those memories are treasures. Please know my thoughts, prayers, and live are with you all. God bless you.